Price: $13.99
Released: 2004 Only 2 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Circle Forest (CD)
Label: No Quarter Origin: USA
These fellows just keep on regenerating. Forest is, yet again, a very different Circle album. They have now totally forgotten about the heavy, crunching distorted guitar riffs, and the job is now done with acoustic guitars. There's no bass to be heard, either. What's new is the primitive, downright tribal percussion played by all the four band members, and the fast burbling synthesiser patterns and sequencers. Also the vocals are very different than on the previ...
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Price: $13.99
Released: 2007 Only 5 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Circle Katapult (CD)
Label: No Quarter Origin: USA
If you are the sort of person who likes to know, going in, exactly what you’re listening to, then Circle’s latest album will present a problem. In one sense, Katapult is 39 minutes of “what the hell is this?” In another, it is a boundary-less exploration of all sorts of music, precise as clockwork, annihilating as hurricane winds. Yet every one of these cuts contains its own contradictions and inner tensions, the mesmeric power of repetition uniting hard rock clangor ...
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Price: $28.99
Released: 2006 Only 1 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Circle Miljard (2CD) (Import)
Label: Ektro Origin: Finland
Exploding walls of psychedelic guitars, "ingenious pop compositions", motorik krautrock, melodic harmonies, intensive riffs and ecstatic vocal performances? This album does NOT contain any of the things previously mentioned! Slow-moving abstract atmospherics, inspiring and determined wandering and a stagnant universe of winter are present on Circle's Miljard. New Wave of NWOFHM!
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Price: $19.99
Released: 2012 Only 4 Left In Stock (Add-to-Cart)
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Circle Zopalki (Vinyl 2LP) (Import)
Label: Svart Origin: Finland
Deluxe gatefold sleeve. Re-released and remastered, the legendary second album from 1996 captures Circle roaming the deep waters of monotonic ritual and manic psychedelia. The album marked the end of an era culminating their epic occult rock and roll. Zopalki offers a penetrating glimpse into a time forever lost, but whose presence can still be perceived.
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